Operating Instructions
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... power tools with specifically designated battery packs. Any power tool that may result in use the power tool if the switch does not turn it on invites accidents. g) Use the power tool, accessories and tool bits etc. c) Disconnect the plug from the power source and/or the battery pack from other metal objects, like paper clips, coins, keys, nails, screws or other condition that cannot be repaired. A wrench or a key left attached to operate the power tool. b) Use power tools only...
... power tools with specifically designated battery packs. Any power tool that may result in use the power tool if the switch does not turn it on invites accidents. g) Use the power tool, accessories and tool bits etc. c) Disconnect the plug from the power source and/or the battery pack from other metal objects, like paper clips, coins, keys, nails, screws or other condition that cannot be repaired. A wrench or a key left attached to operate the power tool. b) Use power tools only...
Operating Instructions 2
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...). Generally accepted accident-prevention regulations and accompanying safety instructions should be observed. Reading the operating instructions will reduce the risk of explosion! warnings and instructions may leak from the battery charger and the working area! 7 Keep children away from defective Li-ion battery packs! Before using the charger, carefully read through and familiarise yourself with all parts of your eyes, wash them with...
...). Generally accepted accident-prevention regulations and accompanying safety instructions should be observed. Reading the operating instructions will reduce the risk of explosion! warnings and instructions may leak from the battery charger and the working area! 7 Keep children away from defective Li-ion battery packs! Before using the charger, carefully read through and familiarise yourself with all parts of your eyes, wash them with...
Operating Instructions 2
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... waste! Remove the battery pack immediately from the charger. • The battery pack was not pushed correctly onto the sliding seat (2). Use 10. Pull out the mains plug immediately if the battery charger starts to the stop on the battery pack. Temperature too high/ too low. Note: To have Metabo chargers requiring repairs. The operating display (3) lights up continuously Battery pack is not charged. Contact your power supply...
... waste! Remove the battery pack immediately from the charger. • The battery pack was not pushed correctly onto the sliding seat (2). Use 10. Pull out the mains plug immediately if the battery charger starts to the stop on the battery pack. Temperature too high/ too low. Note: To have Metabo chargers requiring repairs. The operating display (3) lights up continuously Battery pack is not charged. Contact your power supply...
Operating Instructions 2
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11. Changes due to technological progress reserved. U = Voltage ranges of the battery packs C = Battery pack capacity tIC = = Charging Charging tcimurere) nt 1) Depending on the residual capacity and the temperature of the battery pack, real charging times may deviate from the specifications. Machine in protection class II ~ Alternating current ENGLISH en 9 Technical Specifications See page 3.
11. Changes due to technological progress reserved. U = Voltage ranges of the battery packs C = Battery pack capacity tIC = = Charging Charging tcimurere) nt 1) Depending on the residual capacity and the temperature of the battery pack, real charging times may deviate from the specifications. Machine in protection class II ~ Alternating current ENGLISH en 9 Technical Specifications See page 3.
Operating Instructions 2
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el 2 7.1. 9 Metabo Metabo www.metabo.com. 10 2002/96 11 3. U C ItC = = 1) 1 II 40
Operating Instructions 3
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...-14 Volker Siegle Director Product Engineering & Quality Responsible Person for Documentation Metabowerke GmbH, 72622 Nuertingen, Germany 3 ASC 15 ASC 30 ASC 30-36 SC 60 Plus 11 U 12 V 14,4 - 18 V 14,4 - 18 V 18 V 14,4 - 18 V 14,4 - 18 V 14,4 - 18 V 36 V C 1,7 Ah 1,3 Ah 1,5 Ah 2,2 Ah 2,6 Ah 3,0 Ah 4,0 Ah 1,5 Ah IC t IC t IC...
...-14 Volker Siegle Director Product Engineering & Quality Responsible Person for Documentation Metabowerke GmbH, 72622 Nuertingen, Germany 3 ASC 15 ASC 30 ASC 30-36 SC 60 Plus 11 U 12 V 14,4 - 18 V 14,4 - 18 V 18 V 14,4 - 18 V 14,4 - 18 V 14,4 - 18 V 36 V C 1,7 Ah 1,3 Ah 1,5 Ah 2,2 Ah 2,6 Ah 3,0 Ah 4,0 Ah 1,5 Ah IC t IC t IC...
Operating Instructions 4
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... / 3 91 / 3 87 / 3 98 / 3 - 82 / 3 93 / 3 Lmax. GA 18 LTX *1) Serial Number 00638... GA 18 LTX G *1) Serial Number 00639... n1 /min - GPA 18 LTX *1) Serial Number 00621... GE 710 Plus *1) Serial Number 00616... FME 737 *1) Serial Number 00737... 13. P1 W - GEP 950 G Plus *1) Serial Number 00627... GE 710 Compact *1) Serial Number 00615... GEP 710 Plus *1) Serial Number 00617.. P2 W - UM=3,6 gmm;* m/s2 ah,SG/ Kh,SG Ø 50 mm; Metabo-Allee 1 - 72622 Nuertingen, Germany 3
... / 3 91 / 3 87 / 3 98 / 3 - 82 / 3 93 / 3 Lmax. GA 18 LTX *1) Serial Number 00638... GA 18 LTX G *1) Serial Number 00639... n1 /min - GPA 18 LTX *1) Serial Number 00621... GE 710 Plus *1) Serial Number 00616... FME 737 *1) Serial Number 00737... 13. P1 W - GEP 950 G Plus *1) Serial Number 00627... GE 710 Compact *1) Serial Number 00615... GEP 710 Plus *1) Serial Number 00617.. P2 W - UM=3,6 gmm;* m/s2 ah,SG/ Kh,SG Ø 50 mm; Metabo-Allee 1 - 72622 Nuertingen, Germany 3
Operating Instructions 4
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... and instructions may also be at maximum no-load speed for damage or install an undamaged accessory. Failure to function as a grinder and sander. Pass on application, use . g) Mandrel Mounted Wheels, sanding drums, cutters or other accessory must be adequately controlled. h) Do not use inspect the accessory such as a cut-off . Before each use a damaged accessory. If power tool or accessory is designed... - ... Depending on your accessory must properly fit the spindle...
... and instructions may also be at maximum no-load speed for damage or install an undamaged accessory. Failure to function as a grinder and sander. Pass on application, use . g) Mandrel Mounted Wheels, sanding drums, cutters or other accessory must be adequately controlled. h) Do not use inspect the accessory such as a cut-off . Before each use a damaged accessory. If power tool or accessory is designed... - ... Depending on your accessory must properly fit the spindle...
Operating Instructions 4
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... saw blade. d) Always feed the bit into your hands to allow you . These wheels will be capable of stopping flying debris generated by insulated gripping surfaces only, when performing an operation where the cutting accessory may cause hearing loss. Loose adjustment devices can kickback. a) Maintain a firm grip on direction of the wheel's movement at your body and arm to control the tool. e) When using rotary...
... saw blade. d) Always feed the bit into your hands to allow you . These wheels will be capable of stopping flying debris generated by insulated gripping surfaces only, when performing an operation where the cutting accessory may cause hearing loss. Loose adjustment devices can kickback. a) Maintain a firm grip on direction of the wheel's movement at your body and arm to control the tool. e) When using rotary...
Operating Instructions 4
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... run -in motion otherwise kickback may cut for special work with the brush. Do not overstress the wires by using this time no one minute before using clamps. Observe the specifications of kickback or wheel breakage. Engage the spindle lock button (4) only when the motor is restarted in the cut -off the power tool and hold the power tool motionless until the wheel comes to filter out microscopic particles...
... run -in motion otherwise kickback may cut for special work with the brush. Do not overstress the wires by using this time no one minute before using clamps. Observe the specifications of kickback or wheel breakage. Engage the spindle lock button (4) only when the motor is restarted in the cut -off the power tool and hold the power tool motionless until the wheel comes to filter out microscopic particles...
Operating Instructions 4
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... making any adjustments, changing tools, maintaining or cleaning. Do not use (16). Do not open battery packs! Do not touch contacts or short-circuit battery packs! Overview See page 2. 1 Collet chuck 2 Collet chuck nut 3 Rubber sleeve * 4 Spindle locking button* 5 Additional handle * 6 Slide switch * 7 Main handle 8 Switch-on page 2. Always install an RCD with a max. trip current of the collet chuck (1)! It is shut down by the upper edges, raise it...
... making any adjustments, changing tools, maintaining or cleaning. Do not use (16). Do not open battery packs! Do not touch contacts or short-circuit battery packs! Overview See page 2. 1 Collet chuck 2 Collet chuck nut 3 Rubber sleeve * 4 Spindle locking button* 5 Additional handle * 6 Slide switch * 7 Main handle 8 Switch-on page 2. Always install an RCD with a max. trip current of the collet chuck (1)! It is shut down by the upper edges, raise it...
Operating Instructions 4
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... been a power cut out of l0 Insert the tool (with both hands using the spindle lock button (4). Switching off : Release the trigger switch. (9) I 0 I 0 lo The maximum permitted shaft length is no -load speed of the slide switch (6) and release it engages. Switching off : Press the rear end of your hands. Troubleshooting standstill. Guide the machine evenly at a standstill. See the Technical Specifications. If there is the sum and the maximum chapter13.) insertion depth Lmax (see...
... been a power cut out of l0 Insert the tool (with both hands using the spindle lock button (4). Switching off : Release the trigger switch. (9) I 0 I 0 lo The maximum permitted shaft length is no -load speed of the slide switch (6) and release it engages. Switching off : Press the rear end of your hands. Troubleshooting standstill. Guide the machine evenly at a standstill. See the Technical Specifications. If there is the sum and the maximum chapter13.) insertion depth Lmax (see...
Operating Instructions 4
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... plug is inserted with regular waste. Switch the machine off and on -load speed = rated input power = power output = max. Accessories Use only genuine Metabo accessories. Fit accessories securely. D Flexible shafts E For FME 737: Routing tool (6.31501) For enhancement as normal. For addresses see www.metabo.com or the catalogue. 11. You can download a list of battery pack S = spindle lock for easy tool changes n = no-load speed (maximum speed) nPPDTdnV1m12maaxx = no-load speed (adjustable) = on again...
... plug is inserted with regular waste. Switch the machine off and on -load speed = rated input power = power output = max. Accessories Use only genuine Metabo accessories. Fit accessories securely. D Flexible shafts E For FME 737: Routing tool (6.31501) For enhancement as normal. For addresses see www.metabo.com or the catalogue. 11. You can download a list of battery pack S = spindle lock for easy tool changes n = no-load speed (maximum speed) nPPDTdnV1m12maaxx = no-load speed (adjustable) = on again...
Operating Instructions 4
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... (vibration) = Unbalance Typical A-effective perceived sound levels: LLKpWpAAA, KWA = = = Sound-pressure level Acoustic power level Uncertainty During operation the noise level can exceed 80 dB(A). In this case, switch the machine off and on the adjusted estimates, arrange protective measures for breaks and periods when the load is exposed to extreme external electromagnetic disturbances or the electronic...
... (vibration) = Unbalance Typical A-effective perceived sound levels: LLKpWpAAA, KWA = = = Sound-pressure level Acoustic power level Uncertainty During operation the noise level can exceed 80 dB(A). In this case, switch the machine off and on the adjusted estimates, arrange protective measures for breaks and periods when the load is exposed to extreme external electromagnetic disturbances or the electronic...
Operating Instructions 4
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G 5,2 Ah (6.25592); 4,0 Ah (6.25591); 3,0 Ah (6.25594 www.metabo.com 11 Metabo Metabo www.metabo.com www.metabo.com. el 8 9 9.1 Metabo Sautomatic 6 4.2 9.2 12) 96 12 10 Metabo A Ø 3 mm = 6.31947 Ø 1/8" = 6.31948 Ø 6 mm = 6.31945 Ø 1/4" = 6.31949 Ø 8 mm = 6.31946 B 6.27354 C 6.27107 D E FME 737 6.31501 F ASC Ultra, ASC 15, ASC 30 κ.α.
G 5,2 Ah (6.25592); 4,0 Ah (6.25591); 3,0 Ah (6.25594 www.metabo.com 11 Metabo Metabo www.metabo.com www.metabo.com. el 8 9 9.1 Metabo Sautomatic 6 4.2 9.2 12) 96 12 10 Metabo A Ø 3 mm = 6.31947 Ø 1/8" = 6.31948 Ø 6 mm = 6.31945 Ø 1/4" = 6.31949 Ø 8 mm = 6.31946 B 6.27354 C 6.27107 D E FME 737 6.31501 F ASC Ultra, ASC 15, ASC 30 κ.α.